Fear the Walking Dead Director Explains Why Madison is the Focus of the Final Season

Walking Dead spinoff Fear the Walking Dead is gearing up for the second half of its final season, and director Michael E. Satrazemis has discussed why the series’ primary focus will return to its original protagonist, Kim Dickens’ Madison Clark.According to GamesRadar, Satrazemis revealed to SFX magazine in an interview why Fear the Walking Dead was again centering around Madison’s story arc. “What’s beautiful about the last season is it’s full circle. It feels very karmically correct,” he said. “We saw Morgan and Mo leave the show, and it’s very complete. In the same scene, almost, there’s a handover to Madison.” The director intimates what will drive Madison in the second half of Season 8, adding, “Knowing that she can try to put some of these children back with their parents is a big thing,” he said.In the upcoming Fear the Walking Dead final chapter, Madison will attempt to complete her redemption for kidnapping survivor children for PADRE, having helped dismantle the corrupt society in the first half. The grief the character feels about her late son and daughter Nick and Alicia will play a significant part in the story going by Satrazemis’ comments. “There’s also the fact that Madison hasn’t really had enough time to process the death of her children,” he said. “She’s just learned that they were dead, so some of her biggest struggles will be within.”RELATED: Lennie James’ Final FTWD Episode as Morgan Jones Was a Worthy Sendoff

Walking Dead spinoff Fear the Walking Dead is gearing up for the second half of its final season, and director Michael E. Satrazemis has discussed why the series’ primary focus will return to its original protagonist, Kim Dickens’ Madison Clark.

RELATED: Lennie James’ Final FTWD Episode as Morgan Jones Was a Worthy Sendoff

According to GamesRadar, Satrazemis revealed to SFX magazine in an interview why Fear the Walking Dead was again centering around Madison’s story arc. “What’s beautiful about the last season is it’s full circle. It feels very karmically correct,” he said. “We saw Morgan and Mo leave the show, and it’s very complete. In the same scene, almost, there’s a handover to Madison.” The director intimates what will drive Madison in the second half of Season 8, adding, “Knowing that she can try to put some of these children back with their parents is a big thing,” he said.

In the upcoming Fear the Walking Dead final chapter, Madison will attempt to complete her redemption for kidnapping survivor children for PADRE, having helped dismantle the corrupt society in the first half. The grief the character feels about her late son and daughter Nick and Alicia will play a significant part in the story going by Satrazemis’ comments. “There’s also the fact that Madison hasn’t really had enough time to process the death of her children,” he said. “She’s just learned that they were dead, so some of her biggest struggles will be within.”

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